Oklahoma City calls rise as funds decline for EMSA
The number of calls received and patients transported by the Emergency Medical Services Authority in Oklahoma City has risen significantly over the past several years, authorities said Thursday.
In 2003, EMSA received 58,361 calls for assistance and transported 40,976 patients.
As of Thursday afternoon, paramedics had answered 84,631 calls during 2009 and transported 63,100 patients, spokeswoman Lara O’...
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